Colombian Coffee!
Now that I'm starting to get into the swing of writing these blogs, I’ve realised, I deserved that 'C' in my GCSE English. I am not of the writing level most bloggers are but I'm giving it my best shot! Just like Colombian coffee is doing. These coffee beans are considered to be the best in the world, they are not in my opinion, but they are putting up a good fight. The reason for all this is that once again people hear Colombian coffee and the hype alone makes you love it more than you should.The coffee has this lovely smooth chocolaty flavour to it, making every mouthful a smooth and delightful one. This combos brilliantly with the fact that this coffee has very little to no bitterness to it, it’s not as good as Kopi Luwak but not far off. From the minute you take a mouthful and swirl it around your mouth (to get the full flavour) to the after taste the slight bitterness you get from this coffee is un-noticeable (unless you’re trying to taste it). The smooth combination this coffee brings out is definitely worth being praised for.
The blast of aroma you get from this bag alone (without it being opened) is unbelievable. The ground coffee beans radiate from the sealed bag, and when you open it you can’t help but stick your nose in it and take a big long sniff (If people were listening and couldn’t see they would think I was doing cocaine)! Once you get the water to mix with the ground beans the smell retreats and instead of radiating it becomes more secluded and condensed to the top of the coffee, this gives it a pulling effect every time you go to take a drink.
Now I know this blog is all about my opinion and I don’t honestly think this is the best coffee, but let’s hear what the council of BEANS has to say!
Bitterness - 4 out of 5 Beans
Richness - 3 out of 5 Beans
Aroma - 5 out of 5 Beans
**A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise answer.**



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